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Hariri: Tripoli Clashes are a Syrian Plot to Set Lebanon on Fire

Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri accused on Monday Syria of seeking to destabilize Lebanon in order to divert attention from the developments in its country.

He said via Twitter: “What happened in Tripoli recently is proof the Syrian regime is unrelenting in its plot to set Lebanon on fire.”

“I salute the efforts of Tripoli's civil society, the army, and Internal Security Forces to put an end to civil strife in the city,” he added.

“It is clear the Syrian regime wants to divert attention and create a sectarian conflict in both Lebanon and Syria. It will fail,” he stressed.

The fighting with machineguns and Rocket Propelled Grenades between the mostly Sunni Bab al-Tabbaneh, whose residents oppose Syrian President Bashar Assad, and the Alawite Jabal Mohsen that supports the embattled leader has left 14 people dead and more than 50 wounded since Saturday.

Addressing the torching of a library in Tripoli, which is owned by an Alawite, Hariri tweeted: “I condemn vandalism against any Alawite shop in Tripoli. It is unacceptable and only serves the sectarian plot of the Syrian regime.”


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